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SIUSLAW NEWS ❚ WEDNESDAY, APRIL 15, 2015
Sailors
from 1B
Marist and Eddyville.
“It was a good day for our
athletes,” Mapleton athletic
director Aaron Longo said of
the school’s performance at the
Aaron and Marie Jones
Invitational held at Finn Rock.
For the girls, junior Hannah
Rodet managed a PR in the
100-meter hurdles with a time
of 22.36 for fourth place. Rodet
was also second in the pole
vault at 5-6.
Sophomore Josie Hays fin-
ished among the top in both the
shot put (28-01) and discus (71-
09), finishing fourth and sec-
ond, respectively.
Senior Madison Frelich
scored in three events, begin-
ning with third place in the
javelin with a throw of 93-10.
Frelich also placed fourth in the
triple jump (27-05) and seventh
in the long jump (12-01.75).
Fellow
senior
Katie
Dearman was sixth in the long
jump (12-02), and threw a PR
in the discus (56-09) for sixth
place.
Dearman, Frelich, Rodet and Mapleton junior Hunter Simington tied his personal best pole vault mark of 9-0 on Saturday,
sophomore Olivia Nichol which leads the Mountain West and is currently the season’s 10th-best mark.
Viks
from 1B
3,000-meter race in 10:41.48
for fifth place.
Fishing
from 1B
week as the river levels being
to drop. Lake Creek typically
clears up more quickly.
ALSEA RIVER: Steelhead
The winter steelhead fishery
is slowing down for the season
down but fair numbers of fish
can still be found in the upper
river, especially after a rain
event. Native fish tend to be
prevalent this time of year.
Casting lures, bobber and
jig/bait or drifting beads along
the bottom can be effective
techniques.
SILETZ RIVER: Steelhead
Steelhead fishing is slow to
fair. Fish are being caught in
most sections depending on
river conditions. This time of
year tends to produce a good
percent of native fish and/or
post spawn fish. Typical steel-
head tactics apply such as side
drifting, bobber and jig / bait,
Other scoring came from the
4x400-meter relay team of sen-
ior Kennedy Pendergrass,
freshman Kaylee Graham,
sophomore Destinie Tatum and
junior Sierra Potter, which
placed eighth with a time of
4:24.11.
In the long jump, sophomore
Abby Watkins leaped 14-10 to
land 10th.
Tomorrow, the Vikings will
compete in Coos Bay for a Far
West League meet beginning at
4:30 p.m.
or casting spoons or spinners.
of snags.
Johnson Mill Pond. Legal-size
and trophy trout were also
stocked last week in Empire
Lakes. Legal size trout were
stocked in the past month in
B RADLEY L AKE , S AUNDERS
L AKE , P OWERS P OND ,
M INGUS P ARK P OND , and
J OHNSON M ILL P OND .
Trout are biting on bait
fished near the bottom or lures
like spinners or spoons. There
are several lakes like
T ENMILE , E EL , and
B UTTERFIELD with holdover
rainbow trout from last year’s
stocking.
WILSON RIVER:
UMPQUA RIVER, SOUTH:
Steelhead, Chinook
Winter steelhead fishing
should be slow to fair. Last
weekend’s rain brought good
numbers of fish into the sys-
tem. Fish will be holding ups
as flows are low. Bank anglers
can find success throughout
the river. Boaters should fish
the lower drifts until more
rains come. Use lighter gear in
the clear water. Spring
Chinook fishing opens April 1,
but few fish will be present for
several weeks.
YAQUINA RIVER:
Steelhead
The winter steelhead fishery
is slow in the Big Elk. The
fishery is typically very slow
for the rest of the season.
Anglers are advised to watch
for private property. Typical
steelhead fishing tactics apply
but the Big Elk is bed rock
dominated and does have a lot
Steelhead
Fish have been caught in
the Canyonville area and
hatchery fish have been
reported. The hatchery pro-
gram for winter steelhead is
centered in the South
Umpqua, which offers the best
chance for catching an adi-
pose-fin clipped steelhead for
harvest. Most hatchery fish are
caught from Canyonville
downstream.
All wild fish must be
released unharmed. Plunking
should be good at places such
as L AWSON B AR , M YRTLE
C REEK and behind Seven
Feathers. The water has been
low making it harder for long
boat drifts, but still suitable
for bank anglers.
teamed up for the 4x100-meter
relay, finishing with a time of
1:02.39 for fourth place.
In the running events, the
boys’ team set seven PRs on the
day, beginning with the 100-
meter race, where Foster, a
sophomore, placed fifth in
12.08. Foster also PRd in the
200-meter event (25.72) for
seventh. In the same race,
Simington, a sophomore,
placed second with a PR time
of 24.53. Freshman Dominic
Wells also had a PR, finishing
ninth in 28.37.
In the 400 meters, sopho-
more Anthony Riggs PRd for
sixth place with a time of
59.82.
Senior Chris Free placed
fifth in the 800 meters, fol-
lowed in seventh place by
Spencer (2:36.48), a freshman.
Packebush, a sophomore,
PRd in the 300-meter hurdles
for second place at 49.30.
In the field events, Pruett, a
senior, PRd in — and won —
both the shot put (40-06) and
javelin (142-01). Pruett was
also fourth in the discus (92-
04).
Other PRs came from sopho-
more Kyle Doran, who was
sixth in the shot put (30-01);
junior Trevver D’Auteuil, who
won the discus with a mark of
101-02; Spencer, with a high
jump mark of 5-02 for second
place; Packebush in the pole
vault, with a mark of 8-06 for
fourth place.
The Sailors got additional
scoring from Free, who placed
second in both the long jump
(18-03) and triple jump (38-
03.25).
Simington currently holds
the MWL’s fastest time of the
season in the 300-meter race
(24.53), which is also this sea-
son’s 10th-fastest time so far.
Simington also leads the league
in the pole vault at 9-0, current-
ly the season’s 10th-best height
in the state.
Pruett’s shot put mark of 40-
06 leads the MWL and is the
state’s third-best mark so far
this season.
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